The Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GPHCC) is bringing back one of the region’s most flavorful and meaningful food celebrations this spring with the return of Dine Latino Restaurant Week, running April 5 through April 11, 2026. This seven‑day culinary event spotlights 26+ Latino‑owned and operated restaurants across Philadelphia and the surrounding counties, inviting diners to explore a vibrant mix of cultures, flavors, and cuisines.
Dine Latino Restaurant Week goes far beyond traditional expectations. While many participants proudly serve Latin American classics, the week also highlights Latino‑owned dining destinations offering a wide range of culinary styles — reflecting the diversity, creativity, and innovation within the region’s Latino restaurant community.
Throughout the week, participating restaurants will offer one complimentary appetizer or dessert with the purchase of two dinner entrées, or a special menu created exclusively for the event. The promotion is available daily, with options that include dine‑in, takeout, and delivery, depending on the restaurant.
“Dine Latino Restaurant Week is a powerful reminder of the culture, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit that Latino‑owned restaurants bring to Philadelphia’s culinary landscape,” said Jennifer Rodriguez, President & CEO of the GPHCC, noting the importance of uplifting these businesses as Philadelphia prepares for America’s 250th anniversary. The event encourages residents and visitors alike to dine with purpose and support restaurateurs who help shape the city’s identity.
Organized by the GPHCC, the initiative furthers the Chamber’s mission to increase visibility, drive customers, and expand opportunities for Latino‑owned restaurants — all at no cost to participating businesses. The event is proudly sponsored by Visit Philadelphia, Let’s Rallie, Comcast, and The City of Philadelphia.
Participating restaurants span the region and include favorites such as Buena Vista Mexican Restaurant, El Merkury, Mixto Restaurant, Malbec Argentine Steakhouse, Tierra Colombiana, Mole Poblano Restaurant, Adelita Taqueria & Restaurant, and many more.
For the most up‑to‑date list of participating restaurants, visit the official website.
This April, Dine Latino Restaurant Week offers an easy — and delicious — way to celebrate culture, community, and the Latino‑owned restaurants that make Greater Philadelphia such a dynamic place to dine.



